VAP'BREVES: News from the Weekend of February 10 and 11, 2018.
VAP'BREVES: News from the Weekend of February 10 and 11, 2018.

VAP'BREVES: News from the Weekend of February 10 and 11, 2018.

Vap'Breves offers you your flash e-cigarette news for the 10 Weekend and 11 February 2018. (Update the news at 09h15.)


FRANCE: FIVAPE REAPS TO PUBLIC REPORT HEALTH ENGLAND


In line with the previous one, this new report of the British government health agency confirms the potential of the vape in the anti-smoking arsenal. The UK is once again showing its pragmatism and ambition for risk reduction. (See article)


BELGIUM : " BEING FLEXIBLE WITH THE E-CIGARETTE IS A TRAP« 


In Belgium, the Foundation against cancer does not seem to be a big fan of electronic cigarettes. In the conclusions of a proposed report she states: " Above all, stay strict in our legislation! Being more flexible with the e-cigarette is a trap because the tobacco industry's new heat-not-burn products will benefit.. "(See article)


FRANCE: RAGE, CAN VAPOTAGE TRANSMIT IT TO USERS?


New scientific publication on electronic cigarettes. New assumptions, new extrapolations, new questions, new conditionalities. The case is reported by the menu in The Doctor's Daily (Fabienne Rigal). Where it is discovered that the vapor of electronic cigarettes "would help" the pneumococci to adhere to the cells of the upper airways. A work published in the  European Respiratory Journal : “E-cigarette vapor enhances pneumococcal adherence to airway epithelial cells”. (See article)


FRANCE: CAN YOU SPOKE AT THE RESTAURANT?


Can we use his electronic cigarette at the restaurant? Some of the restaurants in Poitiers seem convinced that the practice is now prohibited in their establishment, as in many public places. (See article)

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